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Chums yet?

Google something like "Alaska Weir Counts" and see if you can find a site that publishes daily weir counts on most but not all rivers and tribs. That will give you a daily count of everything moving up and down stream. I get them send to my email daily. I just deleted it so I dont have the link to give you.

If you are interested in chums you might want to stop at Ingram Creek on the other side of turnagain arm. It is the creek just before you head up the hill on the other side. It usually has an even mix of pinks and chums, or atleast a better chance at them than hope. Enjoy Hope is a great fishery.

It ain't about the # of pounds of meat we bring back, nor about how much we spent to go do it. Its about seeing what no one else sees.

I had a blast in Hope yesterday. The view and weather were amazing and the fish are there in force. I probably cought 25-30 pinks. I may try ingram creek this Sunday if I get back out. Has anyone been to Bird creek to see if there are any chums?